| EPICURUS | Greek philosopher, 341 BC - 270 BC. whose name is now associated with lovers of pleasure, especially food and dirk (8) |
| NEDLUDD | Legendary textile worker whose name is now associated with technophobes |
| BHAGAVADGITA | A sacred Hindu text composed around 200 BC whose name means 'song of the Blessed One' |
| FOURTEENTH | The fortune possibly revealed in day associated with lovers? |
| SPLURGE | To indulge oneself in some luxury or pleasure, especially a costly one (7) |
| EPICUREAN | A follower of a Greek philosopher (341-270 BC) ; a gourmet (9) |
| EXEMPLA | Enough to swap tips with lover of old illustrations (7) |
| EPICUREANISM | Devotion to sensual pleasures, especially food and drink |
| BLUETOOTH | 10th Century king of Denmark and Norway whose name is now synonymous with technology (6,9) |
| HARALD | 10th Century king of Denmark and Norway whose name is now synonymous with technology (6,9) |
| JEROBOAM | Israelite king, c. 931- 913 BCE, whose name is now used as a measure of champagne (8) |
| PHIDIAS | Athenian sculptor of the 5th century BC whose statue of Zeus at Olympia (c. 430 BC) was one of the Seven Wonders of the World (7) |
| MANETHO | Egyptian priest of the 3rd century BC whose Greek Aegyptiaca (History of Egypt) originated the concept of pharaonic dynasties (7) |
| AOL | Internet service provider whose name is now stylized with a period |
| XEROX | Company whose name is now in dictionaries as a verb meaning photocopy |
| GAMP | Sarah, nurse in Dickens' Martin Chuzzlewit whose name is now slang for an umbrella (4) |
| LOWE | Lucius Smith ___ (Hardware store owner whose name is now on 1800+ stores) |
| MANDOLA | Obsolete lute-like stringed instrument whose name is now used for a modern tenor or bass mandolin (7) |
| NEWYEAR | Event now associated with elements of 10, 24, 28, 29, 3, 4, 8, 23 and four other solutions (7,3,4) |
| CHINESE | Event now associated with elements of 10, 24, 28, 29, 3, 4, 8, 23 and four other solutions (7,3,4) |